
mshilarious
Banned
So I'm doing some work this AM, and I started spinning the Cranberries' "No Need to Argue" from 1993. Anyway, I'm on the second tune, "I Can't Be With You", which is a rockin' tune, and I start thinking, hey this isn't that loud. So I check the volume on WMP, it's full up, I check the soundcard mixer, it's full up (I have it calibrated so -6dB is my 0VU, which should give me 85dBSPL on a -11dBRMS mix). So I figure it ought to be pumpin'. I check the rack to see if I'd turned it down for my kids to play computer games, but no, all the controls are at my calibration points.
So now I really get interested. I rip the tune off the CD and open it in Wavelab. First thing I figure out real quick is that WMP somehow is attenuating the signal, because it is back at its proper level in Wavelab.
But then I go on to have a look at it, a track I am quite well familiar with. It's actually very quiet. Peaks are less than -0.3dBFS, RMS is -15.5dBFS. It looks like a *quiet* modern premaster, the kind that you just don't see on the threads where people are trying to push a mix to -11 and then master it.
So, being my smug self, I think "see this is what music should sound like, open and airy, not squashed, etc."
So then I decided to see what the "modern" version would sound like, presumably awful, so I opened my limiter and crank it up a few dB . . .
. . . and I liked it better
I'm scared, hold me
So now I really get interested. I rip the tune off the CD and open it in Wavelab. First thing I figure out real quick is that WMP somehow is attenuating the signal, because it is back at its proper level in Wavelab.
But then I go on to have a look at it, a track I am quite well familiar with. It's actually very quiet. Peaks are less than -0.3dBFS, RMS is -15.5dBFS. It looks like a *quiet* modern premaster, the kind that you just don't see on the threads where people are trying to push a mix to -11 and then master it.
So, being my smug self, I think "see this is what music should sound like, open and airy, not squashed, etc."
So then I decided to see what the "modern" version would sound like, presumably awful, so I opened my limiter and crank it up a few dB . . .
. . . and I liked it better

I'm scared, hold me
